MSNBC to drop Joy Reid from the Primetime collection

The Joy ReId display will be dropped from the MSNBC assortment as part of a series of changes expected to be announced this week.
The network plans to launch an offer that includes Weekend Sydone Sanders-Townsund, Michael Steele and Alicia Manendez at 7 pm, according to a source familiar with the matter. The show will last for two hours on Monday for an hour from Tuesday to Friday.
Red Reed Redot Since 2020, after he was placed in that time period after the departure of Chris Matthews.
Other changes are also expected, including plans to fill the rest of the opening at 9 pm as soon as Rachel Maddow returns to one table per week this spring. She was returned to a five -night schedule after Donald Trump’s inauguration, as the network was looking to strengthen viewers in the wake of post -election control.
Alex Wagner, who hosted from Tuesday to Friday, will not be expected to return to the network as a reporter. The Psaki gene, who hosts a show on Sunday and Monday morning, is the duties of the anchor during that time period, although some other anchors have turned into that hole.
The collection reform is one of the first main changes in the shadow of the new President of MSNBC Rebecca Kotler, who left Rashida Jones after leaving in January. Kotler is also looking to add Eugene Daniels from Politico and Melissa Murray at New York University to the collection. Both of them were an analyst on the air. Variety and New York Times for the first time about the expected changes.
A network spokesman refused to comment.